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Play It Again, Charlie Brown (1971) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 4

Play It Again, Charlie Brown PosterSound clips of funny lines and quotes from the 1971 Peanuts TV Special Play It Again, Charlie Brown.

Actors: Chris Inglis (Charlie Brown), Danny Hjelm (Schroeder), Pamelyn Ferdin (Lucy van Pelt), Stephen Shea (Linus van Pelt)

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31 (LUCY SIGHS - Sound Effect)
32 A person just has to do the things he believes in.
33 Aha. L'amour.
34 All it would take to make me happy is to have Schroeder say he likes me. Is that asking too much, Charlie Brown?
35 All right, all right. I don't want everyone to be upset. What do I have to do?
36 And now, here's the entertainment.
37 And she's always asking everyone: Why does he have to play that stupid piano? I think that's terrible. Incidentally, why do you always have to play this stupid piano?
38 And then, just before I'd leave the room, I'd lean over with my feather duster, and with a coy look on my face, I'd sort of go: Kitchie-kitchie-kitchie.
39 Are you mad at the sky? And the stars? Are you mad at the ground? Are you mad at all the rocks? Even at the cars and buildings and TV and circuses? And roller skates and bracelets?
40 As soon as the maestro shows up, we'll play.

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